Summer has been reimagined with the stunning revitalization of Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort. With the launch of the all-new Grand Summer Escape, the resort is celebrating its first summer season since completing a massive property-wide renovation and rebrand. The renovations include completely revitalized rooms, suites and casitas, pool and cabana offerings, a newly refreshed spa and six imaginative new dining experiences led by celebrity chef Richard Blais. As part of the Grand Summer Escape at Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort, exclusive special offers allow guests to save on their stay and experience the excitement of a luxury summer getaway in a newly renovated resort. Guests who reserve the Grand Summer Escape package and stay two nights or longer can receive up to 25% off their stay using special offer code ESCAPE. Arizona residents planning an upscale staycation can receive up to 25% off their stay and complimentary parking using code LOCAL. “The Grand Summer Escape celebrates our first summer where all of spaces are open and where guests can celebrate the next chapter of this exceptional property while creating their own memories here at the first Grand Hyatt in Arizona,” says General Manager Lance Marrin. The resort features a 2.5-acre water oasis with 10 swimming pools – all fully resurfaced and surrounded by brand-new amenities. For families, the sand beach entry and 3-story water slide are top highlights with kids of all ages, along with family cabanas to reserve seating and share for everyone. As part of the Grand Summer Escape, guests can enjoy Blaisin’ Specials to explore the resort’s culinary offerings by chef and James Beard-nominated cookbook author Richard Blais. The Blaisin’ Specials package – valid on stays of three nights or longer – includes a $200 resort credit per day that is valid in all bars and restaurants as well as a welcome amenity. Foodies will especially enjoy the resort’s six new culinary concepts by Chef Blais including La Zozzona, a sophisticated tribute to Italian-American cuisine, and Tiki Taka, a fusion restaurant that features Japanese sushi and Spanish tapas. Whether it’s spending the morning lounging at the pool or relaxing at the refreshed Spa Avania in the afternoon – which includes new offerings such as Cryo Sculpt facials and CBD trigger-point massage – there is plenty to do throughout the property beyond the incredible dining. Guests can start their morning with sunrise yoga flows where movement meets mindfulness. Then, enjoy happy hour and special programming with live music and a DJ at the family and adult pools every Friday and Saturday from 1-4 p.m. The resort features jogging paths and bike trails that showcase the area’s natural beauty. It also offers 27 holes of championship golf at the adjacent Gainey Rench Golf Club, four lighted tennis courts and eight pickleball courts. “We invite guests to be our guest this summer and spend time at Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort and experience a truly Grand Summer Escape,” Marrin says. To learn more about Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort and to make a reservation, visit grandhyattscottsdale.com . Members of the editorial and news staff of USA TODAY Network were not involved in the creation of this content.
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